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Originally Posted by Sarki
Thanks for taking time out to respond with detail.
I most definitely want to learn how to weld as been thinking about it for a long time.
Best bet will be to find a class close by that offers a day of basic instruction for beginners. They usually include use of all safety equipment and I imagine they have up to date welding equipment as well.
Spend a couple hundred and learn the basics.
What do you think is more useful when it comes to welding regarding automotive application, TIG or MIG? Or are both equally useful?
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Excellent idea on the Class. Mig is for steel. Tig is the aluminum.. Being the automotive steel is fairly thin. You almost entirely be doing Mig welding.. :-)
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